Aamir Mehmood Khan, Sara Mariyum, Shahzad Ali Shah, Shakeel-ur Rehman, Sobia Masood Tirmazi.
Frequency and distribution of dental caries in teeth and arches of patients examined at Punjab dental hospital, Lahore.
Pak Oral Dental J Jan ;35(4):687-90.

Worldwide prevalence of dental caries is very high reaching to more than 95% in developing countries. . Dental caries is a multi-factorial, dynamic and infectious microbiologic disease process resulting from imbalance in the physiologic equilibrium between the tooth mineral and the plaque liquid. The study design was cross-sectional. This study aim was to evaluate the frequency & distribution of dental caries in teeth and arches of caries patients reporting to department of Operative dentistry at Punjab Dental Hospital, Lahore. Total of 15323 patients with caries reporting to the OPD of Operative dentistry at Punjab Dental hospital were examined with age range of 10 to 60 years or more. Frequency of carious teeth in age group 20-29 years was maximum and minimum in age group 60 years or more. Dental caries was more prevalent in mandible (53%)(n=8162) than in maxilla(47%) (n=7158). In both the arches, first molars were the most frequently affected teeth by caries. Caries was found to be more prevalent in mandible than maxilla.

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